Lucid has also shaved a thousand dollars off the Air Grand Touring’s asking price and now has it listed for $109,900. This model has a much more powerful 819 hp drivetrain that not only allows it to accelerate much faster but also bestows upon it segment-leading range and fast charging perks. Lucid is touting an EPA-estimated range of over 500 miles and claims it can go 0 to 60 in just three seconds. The only other car in the market that gets close to those range figures is the Tesla Model S.
It is worth noting here that Lucid is adopting the NACS charger, and its cars will also get access to Tesla’s supercharger network next year. In addition to price cuts across the board, Lucid is throwing in a couple of other benefits. For buyers interested in installing a charger at home, the company is throwing an extra allowance worth $1,000 for kits like the Lucid Connected Home Charging Station. Moreover, each Lucid car now comes with two years of free, assured maintenance (or before the car puts 24,000 miles on the odometer).
This is Lucid’s second price cut in roughly six months. Back in August, Lucid cut prices across the Air Pure and Air Touring lines, preceded by direct credit benefits worth $7,500 in February last year. The price cuts seem to have worked for the carmaker. “I’m delighted to say we’re back to our original pricing structure, and that’s been so well received by customers [and] the market alike,” Lucid chief Peter Rawlinson told Yahoo Finance a few months ago.